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Old 01-16-2007, 10:09 AM   #28
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OK folks.

I just tried the new eRead3 Software that now works on my System (Ivan told me the problem was due to different language versions of Windows) and created a book quite quickly.

I don't have the ebook device yet of course, but I created a test-ebook with the software just now and it was pretty fast and easy, the resulting file was small and apart from the lack of customizable fonts (which i'm sure could be added) it seems to be working fine.
At the moment there is little the user can change about the file that is created, but I hope that this will change with future revision.

I'd advise anyone interested in the ebook device to look into the software and see how he likes it.

@nekokami
If what you found is correct, then this could very well become one of the major ebook players...I'm starting to get more and more interested in this device...:-)
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